If you want to spend a perfect day with your family, I suggest you visit the Windsor Legoland.
Let's find out together what you can do on site.
Here we go!
Windsor Legoland: article summary
Where is Legoland Windsor?
Legoland is just 3 km from the town of Windsor. Part of of the eight Legoland parks worldwide.
Other Legoland parks include:
- In Billund
- In Florida
- In California
- In Nagoya
- In Dubai
- In Gunzburg
How do I get to Legoland?
There are several ways to get to Legoland Windsor. The easiest is to use the various forms of public transport available from London.
Windsor Legoland: getting there by train and bus
Windsor & Eton is the nearest station to Legoland. It's on the Great Western Line and the train from London Paddington.
The journey takes around 30 minutes, then from the station you'll need to take a bus to Legoland Windsor Resort.
Great Western has made the process as simple as possible by partnering with local bus companies so that you buy a combined train and bus ticket for Legoland on their website.
You can also take the train from London Waterloo on the Southern Railway to Windsor & Eton. in about 1 hour.
What are Legoland Windsor's opening times?
Legoland's regular opening hours are :
- From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays
- From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at weekends and during school vacations.
How much do Legoland tickets cost?
Ticket prices vary according to the day. General fares are from £53Special rates are available for children under 4.
Annual Legoland passes are also available.
Finding your way around Legoland Windsor
There are 12 different zones at Legoland. It's a good idea to take a look at the map and get your bearings before you go.
If you have an idea of the walks you'd like to do, make sure you plan your itinerary. It saves a lot of walking if you're methodical about selecting rides.
This is obviously subject to change depending on the waiting times for the visits you wish to make.
The various zones include :
- Lego Mythica
- The beginning
- Miniland
- Imagination
- LEGO City
- Duplo Valley
- Kingdom of the Pharaohs
- Heartlake City
- Kingdom of the Knights
- Pirate Shores
- LEGO Ninjago World
- Land of the Vikings
Stay at one of Legoland's hotels
Both Legoland hotels are on site, and staying at one gives you an hour's early access to the park before the general public is allowed in.
You'll also benefit from free parking, free access to the park on day 2 and extra extras in beautifully themed rooms.
Visit the park for special events
Legoland offers "Santa's Pyjamas" evenings at Christmas. They also offer Halloween breaks with plenty of spooky entertainment for this holiday. Of course they do, all these special events are Lego-themed.
Spending a day or a holiday at Legoland is a great way to delight your children. On site, you'll discover a world of bricks on a human scale, and be able to an exceptional family day out.
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